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Moroccan Delegation to Participate in Geneva in Round Table on Regional Dispute over Moroccan Sahara
Sahrawi elected representatives participate including presidents of the two southern regions Sidi Hamdi Ould Errachid and Ynja Khattat

A Moroccan delegation will travel to Geneva to take part on Dec. 5-6 in a round table on the regional dispute over the Moroccan Sahara, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation said Monday
12/4/2018
Maintaining Status quo in Sahara Benefits No Party, German FM
Maintaining the status quo in the Sahara benefits no party, said on Thursday German foreign minister Heiko Maas.
12/3/2018
EU Council Adopts Fisheries Agreement with Morocco Including Sahara
Agreement provides socio-economic benefits for Saharawi inhabitants: jobs, infrastructure, social services, business creation, training, development and modernization of fishing sector
The Council of the European Union, convened Thursday in Brussels, adopted the fisheries agreement with Morocco, said a European source.
11/30/2018
Elected Officials Actors Urge European Parliament to Adopt Fisheries Agriculture Agreements
Elected officials and actors from the southern provinces of the Kingdom called on the European Parliament on Tuesday to adopt fisheries and agriculture agreements between Morocco and the European Union (EU), given their direct impact on development.
11/29/2018
CORCAS Head Meets Speaker of Pan-African Parliament
The Chairman of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs, Khalihenna Ould Errachid, met Tuesday, November 27, 2018, with Roger Nkodo Dang, Speaker of the Pan-African Parliament, who is on a working visit November 26 through 29 in the Kingdom.
11/28/2018
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